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The Fairholme Parents and Friends Association (P&F) has revealed the funds raised at the 2018 Spring Fair, and where the money will go.
More than $50,000 has now been signed off to go back into the classrooms, with every student set to benefit. ›

Maxi Hill is one of three Fairholme girls flying high this year.
The girls are the first students to take up a program established between Fairholme and Darling Downs Aero Club, training to gain their private pilot license. Maxi hopes to have enough flying time to take to the skies solo by the end of the year. Maxi's story here ›

Dr Sharyn Donaldson is back on Fairholme College grounds, nearly six years after her daughter, Hannah graduated. This time she's swapped her role from Parent to Staff Member, as the College Doctor. It's a role she says has only increased her passion for Fairholme and opened her eyes to the maturity of our young Boarders. Dr Donaldson's return to Fairholme here: ›

Fairholme College has been named the top school in the Darling Downs region, following six consecutive years of great results. But what is more rewarding, is knowing that our students have received the best start to life outside school. Regularly students write back to teachers who've made an impact on their learning journey, and there is nothing more satisfying. Fairholme Senior 2018 Wathmi Herath only finished Year 12 four months ago, but has already acknowledged the importance of a Fairholme journey. Wathmi's words here: ›

The devastation that has hit North West Queensland has hit close to home at Fairholme. With some 200 Boarders, many from properties and some from the areas worst hit, students are doing their bit to offer support. It's appreciated by at least one Fairholme Old Girl, Nina Sorensen, who is manning the family property near Winton. Nina shares her story here: ›